The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1966 Page: 1 of 8
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HANDHRA, BANDERA COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER IE 1S6G
10c PER COPY
SHEEP AND GOAT
RAISERS WILL MEET
IN BANDERA
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. ;r.<-iati"n will be hie id. in Ij-m-i- < .i
on November 5. Di •: :* ? Si/ i -i
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REOION \ I. CONI ERI Nt I E l
FOR OCTOBER 15
I RANK ( HADDOCK TO BE
HONORED BY STATE FAIR
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A l,’rirml-uiip Part.. for the on-:
tire group of .war de*v will he ;
};*•!<! f bi,uv, i .*• the dinner.
While in .Dallas the group will '
},*■ gin--;.- of the State Fair with i
1 comp 11 rnerj t;»i y bote!
tickets 1.n t.hi: Fair,
i noni.'i and
M I'M.
I,amenta Hale
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Work /is well underway on the renovating of the Court Hou
painting the dome of the building.
MRS. JOHN I. \ NOFORD [JOHN IDEE WILL SPEAK
1NJI RED IN JEEP HTIDKNT TO BANDERA COUNTS
M,rs. John E. Langford was
painfully injured Tuesday after-:
noon when E.< Jeep die wa- driv-
ing overturned near the Blakeney
t urn-off tie I'mv i'. ;■ Cre.-k
road a wa enrou‘" to her1
ram ii. For a time she was piri-
ra : .* tie J*-i*| , hut a ranch .
i.ar : ■■■'.' ilul reire
i was .taken to ' a*
I Nil T.S.T.A.
tre ;
a i.
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will
. Me mi, i in! I in pit i
an-' ulanee where
• I ft r bruises are
• ! injure : ai in.
U it.;, *:.! that h*
not be tie I v l ion
d her. |
d Pet-!
Pi jrn
e was
ret:
OLD MA 1 ! BESSES M \DE NEW
Bring your OLD mattress to our
j .ant befoi e 10 A.M an i u• '■
E" ; o.i a N E\V renuvati !
inn . ipririg mat: b at 4 P.M.
W are unable to pick up arid
<A • Eat,or Shortage.
I
Bl ELDOGS DOWNED 35-0
! The up.-ef minded Bandera Bull-
<log managed' to fight off the
j visiting Medina Valley Panther-
[for the first 12 minutes Friday!;
night, but the Panthers surged j
• for fob/ touchdown.-" in the ..»•• ond
quarter and one in the third period
■ to Idank Bandera 35-0.
Baiidei.! open, d t he aihe w it II
jits uitiai vigor arid one.- barged The Eta X
1 ■ “ Mi-iin.a Vaih- 1 . trd h: :j Kappa G gnu
' ■ ■ ev- . I!:1 I ahl i.ei t i f 1 ened ;* i. inill 1 >i : i i
'their a fen >■ ami fonedthe Bull ; at the Inn in t
jdejei.'tr) attempt. • a ! odd goal. ■ Co-dil'i-et-u
is 1 ■ a ff'i i : .! dm Rico’s< a; i... M
i.n k v, • v jde .Hid ’ •• Build
: ..J.'.g : ill e.'ll vied.'
, Vaih ■ on-h , i, 1
Mr
0:31
the
Mrs. Ruth Williams
i i hapter of
will Is t ’
i.n O
Hill
■or tl
Eager
are of A
v.il.1 .1 fl
. do -
lath
in K. rrvi'je.
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PE.MBER X SON SHOWS
i H.AMITONS A I P \N-
■VMERIOAN EXPOSITION
■Ji th< Ang..ia go..tt h**v. a.i. ihe
Pan-Ainei'icari .Eiiestoek KxpbsR
tioN held at the.. State 1 air of
Texas in Dallas, Saturday’s re-
, lit., "of judging !i -ieij I’l-mt *-i -.and
Son of Bandera showing the
Champion buck kid; the Champion
doe and the Reserve Champion
doe.
Other placing' w * > >' ft ■ f ol -
lows:
( I o', , H Kid P l.hel ' &
Son, 1, 2; Middle Verde Ranch, 3;
Wiliis Pemher 3.
(.'la 98, Pen of 3 Buck Kids—
Peri,1 • • A Son,' 1; Middle Verde
Ranch Co., 2,
Ola , 9; i - - Pemlier & n. 2;
Middle Ad id Ranch Cm, 3.
Cla- log Midi'e Ve.-de Ida rol
: I’ember A Sm.. )j.
tCtS, Pen. oifibi. I).
\ i r111 Rm h (do .
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her a
Kids
; 'Pern-
COLLBERC EUNDCREN
W I.I)D1N(, SOLEMNIZED
o
Mi- ; Maralcf*: I tiruigren, daugh-
ter of Mr. am): Mr . Richard Eund-
gi en qf 5(J()M Highland Road, High-
land Height Ohio, ind Dr, Harold
Rpnaltl (iotli/f-rg, un of Mr. and
■Mrs. IE C. (I ill- :.- of M.-dina,
were united in marriage on Satur-
day, October E at, ti:30 p.m.,
in Epwort.h Euclid Methodist
Church, < leveiand, Ohio. Dr Bet
rian] I.-onra officiated at the
beautiful and impre sve cereineny.
Miss Rosemary ()ndo, ,i <•).-.
mate of the bpid.e was maid . of
honor. :arnl bridesmaids, were Mrs.
Julia Rilling* g i.f Canton. Kim-.
M • . J. nii. P i’im of In laware,
Oil in, are! .Mi I . I '■
of New Jersey.
Dr. C'dlbecg', !., ..* man wa:- id •
father, II. C c iiherg, of .Medina.
(OlRI OF HONOR
'There will hi a Buy Scout,• Court
of Honor Monday, Ortula-r 17, at
7:3d in tire Scout Hut. There will
be not a ill;, the usual awards pre-'
rented but also an Eagle cere-
mony. Mr. Harold Smith, District
Executive, will take charge of the
Eagle presentation, Thh Court
of Honor i- open to tire public,
and anyone interested is welcome.
Mr-. J: E. Taylor i.a been
s; tug lu-r .-on, Bill Taylor and
family, in San .Antonio for sev-
eral j days. Sh*- there to tiSk*
medical tr < atmu.tWt »;»«• sia
wi! i . o be i;d|, to t el ill 's hone 1
I -1. .bo
l.'Jsi’.ers v, .go I)r
Sander of Stait*;:
Eli- .Lutsilgreo, *:
Drew
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bob
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ta te-
ll
v.pre v«-
Teacbei A
MAYFIELD’S MATTRESS CO.,
Kerrvillc 6-tfc
of ti
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e. 'l'i r-.a.
ud, John
■■peak to
•u! Unit
M I ST \ NCS S< VI.P SI
M VRY'S AP U.'HEK
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M ary A pro
t'-.ichdown
Mak‘- someOrie happy
with a gift on
■' SWEETEST DAY
Saturday, October 15
MRS.
LONA JACKSON
Florist
Phone SW6-4466
Two Houses West
of Footl-all Field t*
Member of.’jtfnrafiu
Tiro them -i r
will be "X ■!. ’’No ! ill
The general "ting v,
game <« tie.- Ei Em - Room.
their a‘v‘' " I
Pv : Beta, (ii;apt
tv.*, to .- hiio.wi- in each : tti*; ' .-ladalui
: half. ; Mr . I.■
-! .'adr..- (n -..-d’i topi * I large of. ’lw ll!-'
tht offense, as Frank. Santos was; Angor.t I'-oen . J*h-- L'-r.i. I s
* unable t*> play. After holding the 1 n',!
' AjJaehes the first time they had .• ^"K*
tim I,all, Salvador Ohie.io ran the The pro,idem- - meeting wig b i-
Mr. Hill K- fi.dd representative fA1 . ,afk f,,,- the first touchdown : ,,AV in the -V apulc*. -Room,
for Texa-I SUP. Teacher- Associa- . Sproir.' .threw « beautiful' from Frederi-i. mo *o
H" attended Baylor Uni-; bi,KA lf, snrinu llim f()t. t}.e* ^asm., 1 iar Jun*'ti*m.
'., i-ity and tin- Umvct'.-.ity of. Salvador soured the Svc.! Menard. Ban ina. ComfoC. M*-
I f f 1* >:i. He served as president „nd !„„* '.down on a 12 vard scamp-1 dina’ 1{(,'rru ■ Sa" A'il ' ' ' h:
of Matagorda < Aunty Unit of ,,r UJ) ,hi, with Apaches! 8Aam, Hunt KcrrytUe are ex-
rA. in 1253 and. in 19Q1 a ,,o . ......... .(pe(:t*M to attohd.
awii
Cla
105
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105,
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Pen.
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Co.,
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olumbus. Jyi :;t U(
D**nnb I
' the-, th* hi-ii.lt'".
m. ! ; Mi.l'ih*
of (’nium
■
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)ti<*n Ii : 1!
Mi.la! Y* '■
The !:*
•v, ly a iri iod p<
a weddin
; trip ' * the Bit
Mountain
» amt K* t:‘ *u!.
THE REAL McCOYS
* BY BfDDV
c~>
Mr. HHU subject -will be “The
Won. of. the Co, •o'lint' Commit
tv on Public-School E-lu ati*.-;).’’
• f San Am :,i
-
luncheon in
Th* Beta,
-an Antonie
!
j trea irer of Di trict Nil. He was;
i high school basketball coach and!
iiaugltig ail over him’.
In the second half Salvador ., . , . .
tire mid-!1,re,S1<!r
Mr. Rayn
again running up
i A. Taylor .i
- Eta Xi chapter
moving to Hc-napstead and Buy City!
as elementary principal. Prior to
his entry into the education field,
he served with the Navy in the
Far East.
die on a short run. Homer Santos
j and Mv. Rutioiph Win.- • r cor.
f'-rer* ■ ■ —'ii ii, m.
► Ready Mix Concrete
>Asphalt Paving
»Seal Coating
Land Clearing -
Earth Moving
j scored the last touchdown on
J10 yard quarterback keep. , , •
' n , , ,;MItK. w. P. JORDAN WIFI,
, jal M< ‘ ‘Il'‘ rna,1<‘ g’oud ITE Y( ill IN' PUBLIC SJ HOOL
'gains evei-y time he handled the!
(hall and gave a g,„,d account of! Mrs' W' V' 'i,'nian wa; '1'"i
limself in hr Er-i sta.t.ng minmb1” in tK l!anf!( ,;l ' '' '".Y"
according to Marvin ( .. S< i n* Uc,
up* rintemb nt.
Mr-:. Jordan will teach on
ROGER STEVENS o*
BOX 24 — BANDERA, TEXAS
Phone SW6-3614
fir -t starting game.
St. Mary': di*! get to the Mus-
’tan;r ten yar 1 line iij th... fir: t
half, but nev* r threatened in the;
last half.
I IHEI i \KES VI Ei i: I
- I VI ION WAIJiN
While Mr. a: ! Mr . R.*b All* rt, ,
ifrom St. I.ul
at • tid' d the movie last. 1 hursuay : ,.
1
. 1i:. M b i i * -:' ib, . . 11 ■;. -. r t* -i that
t :.*' I'll i W I: . ree. ■-.'<■■ I'-.-'i th" 10’ S't
day, Ortol * r 7, irV , Fort Worth,
Texas. The wheels Mod 'tires had
; been -tripped 'from- ti:c car. No
j arrests have been made in
theft.
I Sheriff Mill* r i i-pot t* d that a
j blond young man stole a car from
j Adams Chevrolet, drove it to Me-
I dina and abandoned it on a dead-
i end street there. Tlmn be took a
j pickup from Collins of Texas park-
ling' an a, belonging to Floyd May-
! field who works there. He brought
j tin rat v* Bandera and abandoned.
it. Tlu-n lie got another ear and i
started out the English Crossing'1
road when he ran out. of gas. lie
nd*. utter
t'hivor -:ty
b
ur.-ir;g.
The groom graduati:*.
Southwi-sfern I-Jnjve-rsity o!
and University *■ f Te .
School at Calve ton, TV xa;-
' Texn.r
Med-ii -i
Read the Cl,i ifi*-l S,*i ti* n.
j
stim'me wont do ye no coco
BTiy TtCtip, AH'M INSUPEf WITH
I. E. ADAMIETZ
AND CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
PH. SW6-372f> Bandera. Texas*
so far has not been apprehended.
returned, to Bandera, got tie.* May- j
'j field pi'-k-up and started out again,
j Deputy' Sheriff Walter Welch spot- j
tion <*f t• a * : >nde. ijii ullno'nt i ),.,j started in pursuit, j
I Next teiiri* is -it r, mf.irt n,.vt|*‘n the Band"! a Schools is at . an man abandoned the ear and
Nex game m at Comfmt next aH.time hj h wi,.h approximately
j Thursday at 5:30 p.m, j 56g pupij9.
i rie Colls lost a heart-hreakei ; Mrs. Jordan ha jx permanent
j(!-0 by letting St. Mary’s score i»j elementary teaching certificate
S the last 25 seconds. The Colts had | frorn Southwest Texas State Col-
lege. She taught in Texas schools
for ten years and has had several
years experience teaching in South
Afnerica.
SHOP BANDERA FIRST
! stopped St. Mary's at the one yard
I line only to have them run the
j punt back into scoring position to
-lore the winning touchdown.
Just wait until November 10,
when St. Alary’s comes here shout-
ed the Colts.
We are pleased to report J. O.
Evans is at home again from a
few'days stay in the Sid Peterson
Memorial Hospital in Kerrville.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy birthday to Staff Ser-
geant Earl Weed, Jr,t from his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weed,
Sr., of the Kyle Ranch. Sgt.
Weed is serving overseas with the
United States Armed forces.
DONATIONS TO BANDERA
EIRE DEPARTMENT
Marvin Moody, treasurer for
the Bandera Volunteer Fire De-
partment, announced today the fol-
lowing donations to the Depart-
ment: A. B. Lewis, $10; Mrs. Earl
Davenport, $5; Mrs. J. W. Ed-
wards, $4.00.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Torgerson ofj
Beeville spent last week here with)
Mrs. G. M. Mickelsen and also
with Mr. and Mrs. John James and
daughter, Minneana, at Tarpley.
AS ALWAYS YOU (AN SHOP AT THE
MERCANTILE AND SAVE
Wide Selection Of
Home Furnishings
• Carpeting- •Floor Covering
• Bedding •Linens
• Luggage • Unfinished Furniture
•Window Shades •Venetian Blinds
‘The Friendly Store Where Through
Service We Grow”
BANDERA MERCANTILE
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